Pop The Latch mating suggestions
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Pop The Latch mating suggestions
Okay I want a sprinter/miler not a distance or grass horse and producer of early speed and soundness.The mare was fast,sound and I was thinking of a QH but a TB very fast would be fine too.Stay under $5000. an old horse is fine,color I don't care size I dont care conformation is important.
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Sylvie
I do not know how you feel about Storm Cat, but I like her with the California sire Tribal Rule, I know his fee is a little high for you, but on paper I like the match. I also like her with Parker's Storm Cat in Washington with a more realistic fee. He did pretty well in Maryland. Good luck with what ever you decide to do.
DDT
I do not know how you feel about Storm Cat, but I like her with the California sire Tribal Rule, I know his fee is a little high for you, but on paper I like the match. I also like her with Parker's Storm Cat in Washington with a more realistic fee. He did pretty well in Maryland. Good luck with what ever you decide to do.
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My daughter really likes Alphabet Soup in New York...I admire his conformation but he does seem to be more distance/grass oriented,probably the influence of Cozzene dam and sire of Illiterate.
The sport and industry survive not only because of the champions that are remembered forever but also because of the losers that are so easy to forget...
In NY, I also like Alphabet Soup, as well as, Pollards Vision ($5k stud fee), Disco Rico(love his dam line and he was MD Champion sprinter who is siring sprinters), Catienus, Touch Gold, and Bob and John.
After taking a look, I really do think you can find a great match at the reasonable fee you are looking for in NY. Best of luck!
After taking a look, I really do think you can find a great match at the reasonable fee you are looking for in NY. Best of luck!
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Disco Rico? This is funny as I have an old mare retired here that is bred the same,she is in pedigreequery her name is Brin d'Acier.I did true nicks for fun with her,an A. with Pop the Latch a C+...Anyone believes those systems?
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Sylvie Hebert wrote:Disco Rico? This is funny as I have an old mare retired here that is bred the same,she is in pedigreequery her name is Brin d'Acier.I did true nicks for fun with her,an A. with Pop the Latch a C+...Anyone believes those systems?
I used TrueNicks just to get a hypo mating and it did say C+.....for Dixieland Band and sons with Damascus and sons/grandsons. Since they had to go back 3 generations on each side to find enough horses for the sample, I think it's pretty safe to say that the sample size isn't big enough to make any conclusions based on that.
For something like Danzig over Mr. Prospector-line mares, there is a HUGE sample size and you can make some fairly robust statistical predictions. For a very small sample size, not so much, unless it's something really special.
TrueNicks is also explicitly based on finding stakes winners on a given cross, not on bread-and-butter money winning racehorses. So if your goal is to breed a pair of nice running, nice producing horses with complementary physical type, and the pedigree match doesn't have something glaring (e.g. 2x2 to an unraced broken down nag), it isn't the tool you're looking for.
On a separate topic:
Alphabet Soup has a stakes winner and an additional winner out of two Eastern Echo mares. He also likes added Ribot blood. On paper, he's a really nice choice. Slightly out of your budget but Adena may be willing to deal. One caveat is that Cozzene and his sons will occasionally throw a straight hock--something to consider if that is a conformational weakness in your mare. That gives you two choices, so if one doesn't suit conformation-wise, the other one might. Good luck.